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More Anna with fire powers and Elsa helping her figure it out?
"Okay, Anna, let's try it one more time."
"Are you sure?" Worried the younger, looking at her orange-glowing hands with concern.
"It's gonna be alright." Assured Elsa with a sincere smile. "Do you trust me?"
"Always", answered Anna immediatly.
Elsa smiled even wider.
"Then try again. Aim at the two of them at the same time."
Anna gulped, but Elsa's confidence made her heart lighter already.
She looked at the two one-meter tall ice pillars that Elsa had created on each side of the redhead.
All morning, Anna had begged Elsa to train her to use her magic for battles and fights, but she didn't think Elsa would take it seriously. This seriously. They had been training for the past few hours now, and Anna loved it, especially Elsa's dedication to be comfortable with her new sudden fire powers, but she felt a bit unsure about totally letting it go.
They actually were practicing in the safest place they could find in Arendelle where they could go by foot: not the village, because of the people and the wooden houses, and certainly not the forest. They were standing on the shore of the fjord, away from the castle and in a spot where no one could see or hear them.
"Okay, one more time." Said Anna, bouncing and waving her arms around in that way Elsa found adorable.
Anna crossed her arms in the shape of a X on her chest, then briskly stretched them and looked left and right quickly to aim at the two targets correctly. Her closed fists went bright orange for a second and, in two powerful beams, they threw horizontal flame jets, melting the ice right away.
"Excellent!" clapped Elsa, and she even bounced a bit in joy towards her.
Anna stopped the flames and shook her hands to make sure all fire had left her fingers before tackling her sister into a hug as Elsa had flung to her. (It had happened that they hugged too fast after Anna showed her magic once, and she almost burnt Elsa in the process - she was NOT going to risk that again)
"You made it!" Beamed Elsa, amazed of how such a quick learner she was.
She was holding Anna's shoulders, her eyes in hers.
"You're not mad that I destroyed your ice sculptures?" Smirked Anna.
Elsa chuckled. "No, not at all. You were incredible!"
"Thanks", smiled Anna with tenderness.
Since they had started training, or just helping her control the powers, Elsa had been overflowing her with compliments. Anna knew that part of them were true, but also knew that Elsa surely exaggerated them so that Anna would never feel bad about having magic. It was such a good intention that it made her heart flutter.
"What should we do next?" She asked, curious, to her magic teacher.
"I'm still thinking. You make progress quite fast, I don't know what to suggest…"
Anna rubbed her hands together with a laugh.
"You know that I'm this fast because I mimic you when you do magic, right?" She smiled.
Elsa eyerolled, but in a touched way.
"You told me that approximatively a hundred times this week, yes."
The redhead smirked. Elsa was a model to her, so why hiding it?
The Queen walked along the shore to the basket of food and beverages they had disposed a few steps away, to have some water. "Are you thirsty?" She asked with a loud voice from the distance.
Anna just shrugged. "No, not even a bit. I don't even feel like my skin has dried. I guess that it's my equivalent of the "The cold nev–""
"Don't", said Elsa with sarcasm as she turned around, glaring at her.
Anna was about to laugh, but at the same time, Elsa tripped on a rock planted in the sand, that she hadn't seen as she was walking backwards.
The blonde lost her balance and started to fall, and Anna's instinct was faster than her reason.
"Elsa!"
She launched her hands forward, as a gesture of catching her from where she was, and a gigantic blast of flame jerked from her open hands. It teared the air and crossed the space between them in no time.
Elsa, who had retrieved her balance, saw with wide eyes the enormous row of fire coming to her, and created in a record time an ice shield the size of her body to protect herself.
The ice didn't melt, thankfully, because it was the sentient and vital type, and the flames vanished on each side of the shield.
Elsa made the ice disappear in a swift move of the hand.
"What the hell?! Are you CRAZY?" She yelled in anger.
Anna's lips trembled, and she clenched her hands together. "I'm so sorry! Oh gosh, sorry Elsa, I am so, so sorry!"
Elsa put her hands on her hips to catch her breath, and then realized how she had talked to her sister.
"No, wait, Anna, it's fine. Really, it's nothing. Sorry for yelling at you."
The blonde put herself in her shoes: it never was constructive to yell at someone who didn't do something on purpose. Herself would have been devastated if her father had talked to her like that when he was about the whole 'Conceal, don't feel' training.
"Sorry for shooting a dragon breath at you." Apologized Anna.
Elsa chuckled. "Dragon breath?"
Anna shrugged as she shook her magically orange hands. "Yeah, well, I don't know how to call what just happened."
Elsa smiled. "I like dragon breath. It's… Funny. It suits you. Besides, it's a good thing to call this… Quite jaw-dropping thing you just did."
Anna smiled, still a bit sad and shocked to the event.
She stepped to Elsa.
"Are you okay?"
"Yeah, I'm fine. I promise." She added when she saw Anna's doubt.
"You would tell me, if I hurt you, uh?"
Elsa thought about the previous week when Anna had accidentally burnt her entire left arm, and how she didn't show her the injury right away to not scare her.
"I swear, Anna." She said with a assuring smile, and came closer to put a hand on her shoulder.
Elsa noticed how Anna's shoulder was lukewarm. How did she manage to not let her stress get over her? Elsa's skin would have gone ice cold after such a fright.
The Queen made the mental note to ask her about it someday.
